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Drawing The Line
Paul struggles with growing older and longs for the days of his youth, because of this Paul is a coke addict trying to recapture the feelings he used to have, creating stress in his marriage to his "High School sweetheart" Sarah.
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Plot Summary
Set in Jerusalem, this Israeli drama explores the complex dynamics of a religious family after the mother, Shira, leaves her husband and children. Her decision sends shockwaves through their tightly-knit community, forcing each family member to confront their beliefs, desires, and the strict rules that govern their lives. The series delves into themes of faith, identity, and the struggle for personal freedom within a conservative social structure.
Critical Reception
Drawing The Line received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of a sensitive subject matter, its strong performances, and its nuanced exploration of religious life and individual choice. Critics praised its authentic depiction of a Haredi community and its exploration of the complexities of faith and family.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and sensitive portrayal of a religious family facing a crisis.
Applauded for strong performances that bring depth and complexity to the characters.
Noted for its thoughtful exploration of faith, tradition, and personal autonomy.
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Fun Fact
The series is known for its detailed and accurate depiction of life within a Haredi community in Jerusalem, offering a rare glimpse into their customs and social structures.
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